- Support coordination with stakeholders (e.g., UNICEF staff, other agencies, national government, private sector partners) to identify relevant spatial and other data sources at subnational level for analytic needs, especially for WIA.
- Working with WASH analysts and the Frontier Data and Technology Unit (FDTU), organize data in standardized SDMX-based data structures, maximizing reuse of available reference data standards.
- Using GenAI, especially RAG and RPA, design and implement contextualized automated SDG country briefs, working with analysts to perform QA, and working with evaluation specialists to define and implement semi-automated QA frameworks]
- Undertake data preparation, including data identification, data compilation from different sources, cleaning, standardization, and validation. Create as needed reusable scripts in Python to harmonize data from multiple sources into a common data structure, including sources from dynamic APIs, managing those scripts in UNICEF’s common analytics environment, Data Bricks and in its GitHub repository.
- Store data in agreed upon data warehouse and spatial platforms (such as ArcGIS Online/Enterprise, Indicator Data Warehouse, GeoSight, GeoRepo) using scripts and available APIs.
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Collaborate through the Frontier Data Network team with Frontier Data Nodes in Regional Offices, and other UNICEF data science teams (Giga, Supply Division, OoI) in supporting big data sources, new spatial analytics methods, new machine learning models, and other AI approaches
- Document work and methodologies used, including the documentation of custom scripts, any harmonization strategy implemented, newly identified data sources, and any analytics, and data processing work.
Terms of Reference / Key Deliverables:
Work Assignment Overview/Deliverables and Outputs/Delivery deadline
1. Maintain existing and identify additional relevant geospatial, indicator and other data sources at subnational level for WIA for existing 2024-2025 countries and new countries added in 2026
- Existing data sources for the WIA maintained and updated for current countries (Mali, El Salvador, Burkina Faso, Niger, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Lebanon)
- Data sources for new WIA countries idenfied and added to reach total of 25 countries agreed upon with donor (ECHO).
31 May 2026
2. Update, expand, and improve the management of the ETL (extract, transform, load) process for WIA and other analytics projects including structuring, cleaning, standardizing, and validating multiple sources into common data structures, including from dynamic APIs, and managing these scripts in UNICEF’s common analytics environment, Data Bricks and Github using automated scripts and RPA.
- Maintain existing SDMX data structures and create new data structures to hold new data sources for WIA countries, ACLED, JRC flood monitoring, and IDMC in the Indicator Data Warehouse, including Data Flows, Data Structure Definitions, and Code lists.
- Code reusable Python ETL Pipelines for data sources for the 25 countries agreed upon with donor (ECHO) and maintain the ACLED, IDMC and JRC flood monitoring
- Implement RPA to automate the listed pipelines
31 Jul 2026
3. Maintain, update and expand WIA and other data in the indicator data warehouse and geospatial platforms, including ArcGIS Online/Enterprise, Indicator Data Warehouse, GeoRepo, GeoSight, and powerBI using scripts and available APIs.
- WIA data stored in the Indicator Data Warehouse and made available to GeoSight and integrated with the Global WASH Cluster website
- SDG Country Profile reports generated and stored using OpenAI RAG systems
- SDG and CRAVE Indicator consultation data stored in the indicator data warehouse and made available to data.unicef.org
30 Sept 2026
4. Collaborate through the Frontier Data Network team with Frontier Data Nodes in Regional Offices, and other UNICEF data science teams (Giga, Supply Division, OoI) in supporting big data sources, new spatial analytics methods, new machine learning models, and other AI approaches, with one deliverable specifically focused on frontier data technology innovation for WIA.
- Novel data sources and methods used to enhance the WIA for one pilot country
- Two frontier data technology initiatives supported and documented, including data, models, code, methodology
30 March 2026
5. Deliver GenAI-driven SDG Country Profiles using Retrieval Augmented Generation supported by evaluation frameworks
- Semi-automated quality assurance over RAG-genrated SDG Country Profiles executed for all countries using human in the loop strategy
- Documentation on QA process used to enable repeatability
30 Nov 2026
6. Document code scripts, analytic methods, harmonization strategies, and newly identified data sources
- Documentation available on Data Bricks, GitHub, data.unicef.org
31 Jan 2027
Travel: WASH Insecurity Analysis conference; Frontier Data Technology Unit retrospective
Qualifications
Education:
University degree in CompSci, Software Engineering, Data Science, Mathematics, Physics or a related field
Knowledge/Expertise/Skills required *:
- 5 years of experience working with data and analytics tools;
- Proven experience in implementing ETL pipelines over heterogenous data using Python, R and SQL;
- Experience discovering and harmonizing development data using scripted approaches for access with both file-based and API methods;
- Experience using cloud-based analytics platforms and data and spatial data processing tools, e.g. Data Bricks, ArcGIS Desktop);
- Experience building RAG systems for report generation.
- Experience working with GenAI QA frameworks such as DeepEval
- Experience using data science packages, e.g., Pandas, Numpy;
- Experience wrangling UNICEF domain data and international development data is an asset;
- Fluent in spoken and written English.
- Additional official UN working languages are a plus
Requirements:
Completed profile in UNICEF's e-Recruitment system and
- Upload copy of academic credentials
- Financial proposal that will include/ reflect :
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- the costs per each deliverable and the total lump-sum for the whole assignment (in US$) to undertake the terms of reference.
- travel costs and daily subsistence allowance, if internationally recruited or travel is required as per TOR.
- Any other estimated costs: visa, health insurance, and living costs as applicable.
- Indicate your availability
- Any emergent / unforeseen duty travel and related expenses will be covered by UNICEF.
- At the time the contract is awarded, the selected candidate must have in place current health insurance coverage.
- Payment of professional fees will be based on submission of agreed satisfactory deliverables. UNICEF reserves the right to withhold payment in case the deliverables submitted are not up to the required standard or in case of delays in submitting the deliverables on the part of the consultant.
U.S. Visa information:
With the exception of the US Citizens, G4 Visa and Green Card holders, should the selected candidate and his/her household members reside in the United States under a different visa, the consultant and his/her household members are required to change their visa status to G4, and the consultant’s household members (spouse) will require an Employment Authorization Card (EAD) to be able to work, even if he/she was authorized to work under the visa held prior to switching to G4.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and advance to the next stage of the selection process
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Remarks:
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